cour French - English
1.
Englishplayground
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Englishopen-air space on a school campus where the children can play
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Frenchcour de récréation
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Englishcourt of law
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Frenchtribunal
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Englishcourt
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
4.
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt|opinion
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
5.
Englishward
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Englisharea of a castle
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Frenchcour
6.
Englishwreck yard
7.
Englishpoultry
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Englishbirds
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Frenchqualifierfrvolailles
8.
Englishappellate court
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Frenchcour d'appel
9.
Englishcourt|united
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|united
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt|united
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
10.
Englishlaw|court
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishlaw|court
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishlaw|court
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
11.
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt of law|court
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
12.
Englishcourtship
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Englishact of wooing in love
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Frenchcour
13.
Englishsupreme court
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Englishcourt of law representing the highest legal authority within a jurisdiction
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Frenchcour suprême
14.
Englishcourtier
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Englishattendant at a royal court
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Frenchcourtisan
15.
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt|lead
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
16.
Englishbedlam
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Englishplace or situation of chaos
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Frenchcour du roi Pétaud, pétaudière
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18.
Englishremand
Englishremand
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Frenchmaintenir (en détention préventive), renvoyer (devant une autre cour)
19.
Englishencourage
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Englishmentally support or motivate
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Frenchencourager
Englishencourage
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Englishspur on, recommend
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Frenchencourager
20.
Englishjunkyard
21.
Englishwoo|woo
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
22.
Englishwoo
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
23.
Englishcourtyard
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Englishunroofed walled area
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Frenchcour
24.
Englishbackyard
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Englishyard to the rear of a house
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Frencharrière-cour
25.
Englishserenely
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Englishin a serene manner
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Frenchsereinement
26.
Englishcourt|the
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|the
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt|the
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
27.
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishenclosed space, a courtyard
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishresidence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or ether dignitary
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishcollective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishhall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishtribunal established for the administration of justice
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Frenchcour
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishplace for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
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Frenchcourt de tennis
Englishcourt|supreme
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Englishto attempt to win over
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Frenchcourtiser, faire la cour
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